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African Lily of the Nile, Aloe Saponaria, Amarilla Lily, California Spring Garden 2026, Disneyland Rose®, Ficus tree, Firestick Succulent Plant, Los Angeles/California/USA, Prickly Pear Cactus, Succulent Ice Plant

Spring arrived late in my corner of the world. With record-breaking heat for March across Southern California, rising as high as 95°F (35°C) in my neighborhood, we seemed to have jumped from winter to summer. After my winter garden break, I was anxious to get back to tending my garden. The leaves of the potted Ficus tree, standing obliquely across from my front door, were covered with a thick black fungus. Ugh!
Late one Saturday afternoon in early March, a neighbor joined me with his cat, Pumpkin, while I removed the leaves of the infected Ficus tree. Pumpkin settled down nearby on the lookout for our two resident hummingbirds. Thankfully, she’s never been able to grab one of them.
“We’re in for an extra hot summer,” my neighbor told me.
“Looks like it,” I said. “I’m hoping all this heat will help my Ficus to grow back.”